BRITISH GRAPHIC SATIRE 1840-1900 (DAWN, Nuggets, Punch etc) |
BRITISH GRAPHIC SATIRE IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. MAPS, TABLEAUX, SEX, FASHION,EVENTS, POLITICIANS,.VISUAL DEVICES, JOHN BULL, KING GEORGE, ROYALS, FRANCE, BUNBURY WILLIAMS, ISAAC CRUIKSHANKM HOGARTH, DIGHTON. |
World Cartoons 1939 |
SATIRE UK MAIN GALLERY OF PRINTS |
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THOMAS ROWLANDSON MENU |
GEORGE CRUIKSHANK MENU MENU |
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ROBERT DIGHTON |
ROBERT SEYMOUR |
THOMAS SANDBY |
James Gillray some selected plates |
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William Hogarth selection | |
THOMAS ROWLANDSON, The Dance of Death series | |
Classicism Satirised (Honoré Daumier) |
anon, The Modern Phenomenon of a Murphy the Gullcatcher of 1838 (Mullen Collection) |
The Looking Glass , (Caricature Annual McLean 1831-5 plates by Heath and Seymour |
WILLIAM HONE AND HIS ARTISTS, Cruikshank and others , |
PUBLICATIONS
SOME MAGAZINES
LA CARICATURE , in the public domain (and a few others) |
AMERICANA MAGAZINE 1932/3 |
PUNCH |
JUGEND |
MAGAZINE MENU |
THEMES/People
QUEEN CHARLOTTE SATIRISED |
QUEEN CAROLINE SATIRISED |
DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE SATIRISED |
EMMA HAMILTON SATIRISED |
MRS FITZHERBERT SATIRISED |
RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN SATIRISED one |
RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN SATIRISED two |
WILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER SATIRISED (1) |
WILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER SATIRISED (2) |
NICHOLAS ROBINSON , Edmund Burke, a life in Caricature. bibliog details |
VINCENT CARRETTA , George III and the Caricaturists. bibliog details |
JOHN WARDROPER , The caricatures of George Cruikshank . bibliog details |
KENNETH BAKER , GEORGE III a life in caricature . bibliog details |
KENNETH BAKER , GEORGE IV a life in caricature . bibliog details |
GEORGE IV in the Public Domain |
GEORGE IV in the Public Domain OFFICIAL PORTRAITS |
ANDREW BARLOW , The Prince and his Pleasures (George IV) . bibliog details |
Klingender and Maisky, Russia, Britain's Ally, 1942, a selection of plates |
CARICATURE HISTORY OF THE FOUR GEORGES, Thomas Wright 1867 , pages from Klingender |
After 1800
1830 FRENCH REVOLUTIONS |
1848 FRENCH REVOLUTIONS |
WECHSLER, PHYSIOGNOMY AND CARICATURE in 19th C Paris , biblio |
THE MILLTOWNS, a family reunion, Dublin, caricatures by Patch and Reynolds, the Britishin Rome. |
RICHARD NIXON PHILIP GUSTON, Poor Richard (Nixon) |
ARTISTS
DRAPER HILL , Fashionable Contrasts (James Gillray) . bibliog details |
GENERAL STUDIES
BRITISH MUSEUM ANTHOLOGY, LOVE AND MARRIAGE BIBLIO |
ALFRED LONGDEN , Cartoon, Wit and Caricature in Britain , 1944 |
BOHUN LYNCH, A History of Caricature, 1926 |
DO THE ENGLISH UNDERSTAND CARICATURE, Drawing and Design 1921 |
HOGARTH AND ENGLISH CARICATURE , pages from Klingender |
Karl Voll, French Drawings of the Nineteenth Century 1913, Daumier, Dore, Gavarni, Beaumont, etc |
Karl Voll, French Drawings of the Nineteenth Century 1913, Daumier, Dore, Gavarni, Beaumont, etc second selection |
M. Dorothy George, Hogarth to Cruikshank, Social Change in Graphic Satire. |
M. Dorothy George, London Life in the Eighteenth Century biblio |
John Brewer, , The Pleasures of the Imagination, English Culture in the Eighteenth Century biblio |
AKLICE LUXTON, , 'UPROAR SATIRE, SCANDAL AND PRINT MAKERS OF GEORGIAN LONDON', BIBLIO |
SINGLES
HUET , Singeries...(Paris c 1750) Musicians as Monkeys |
Stanley Anderson, False Gods, c1930 engraving |
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The British National Debt as Balloon 1785 | |
anonymous book of Caricatures of ecclesiastical anarchy in the Netherlands Louvain 1706 |
William Heath, The Prime Lobster (Wellington) undated |
THOMAS PATCH Self Portrait holding Callipers over a mask 1768- 1770 print inscribed at the base. |
satirical print, The Spaniard without a Heart c1645 |
The Diaboliad, 1777, text by William Combe |
ISAAC CRUIKSHANK, A Mansion House Treat, or Smoking Attitudes |
J.B.Internari, L'Arte qui supero se Stessa , A Dandy with Muff |
J.J.Schubler , Amor vehementer quidem flagrans Augsberg 1729 |
Jacket Illustration for Frank Reynolds, Humorous Drawing for the Press, Methuen London 1947 |
Robert Dighton, Death and Life c1760 |
Louis Boitard, The Military Prophet (foolish and guilty flee an Earthquake) |
John Fleet , The Sailor's fleet Wedding Entertainment 1747 |
? , Strange Monsters have adorned the Stage, c1730 |
Thomas Sandby , Covent Garden Morning Frolic 1747 |
ELSEWHERE IN VTS
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Scotch
Politics to be read backwards like a Witch's Prayer Tom Bobbin
(pseud) Human Passions Delineated... Designed in the Hogarthian
Style, very useful for young practitioners in Drawing , Heywood,
Manchester, 1773. This larger and more ambitious image was included in
a bound set of Bobbin's prints of grotesque faces. Although it makes an
obscure point, it offers us a satirical image in the transition period
between Hogarth and Gillray. The narrative structure of clues and motifs
standing for aspects of the Total Message, is an original and fascinating
one. The message is an inriguing one and the visual convention relates
to the tradition of the Narrator telling stories while his audience looks
at pictures. Here the audience dozes. THE TEXT
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